Loyola University Chicago

Department of Theology

Carmen González

 

EMAIL

Cgonzalez20@luc.edu

STANDING

3rd Year PhD Student

RESEARCH INTERESTS

mujerista and feminist ethics, ecomujerista and ecofeminist thought and praxis, environmental ethics and activism, decolonial ethics, liberation theologies, Christian social ethics, eco-phenomenology, recognition theories, theories of the self, metaphysics, creation theologies

PUBLICATIONS

Review of Making My Way in Ethics, Worship, and Wood by William Johnson Everett, Journal for the Society of Christian Ethics, Vol 42.
 

PRESENTATIONS

Panelist, "Reflections on the Universal Apostolic Preferences: Climate change, Migration, and Violence,” Sponsored by the Social, Political, Legal Workshop and the LUC Jesuit Community. Loyola University Chicago, April 2022.

“Creativity as Resistance: Creating a Multiply Religious Identity”
World Council of Churches And United Church of Christ Programme on Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation: Cleveland, Ohio, 2015.

EDUCATION 

2014 M.Div and Certificate of Prison Studies, Duke Divinity School

2009 B.A. Religious Studies & Hispanic Studies, East Carolina University

2007 A.A. English, Craven Community College

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Society of Christian Ethics
American Academy of Religion
Society for Scholarly Publishing
American Association of University Women